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The daughter of Yolanda Hadid clarified: 'I’m not saying I don’t love my job, but people think modeling is just a bulls*** thing to become more famous.'

'I was 100 percent independent by the time I was 18, and I paid for my own apartment. That wasn’t because of my parents. I worked my ass off for two years.'

Hello, gorgeous: The 19-year-old with the perma-pout pounded the pavement in a wide-set pair of high-waisted faded sky blue jeans with massive tears over each knee

Though her mother used to be a Real Housewife Of Beverly Hills, 'I’m not really into the whole gossip thing or the drama, but there are some parts that are funny.'

Bella went on to say: 'The women [on the show] are all supercute. I’m not sure I could be on reality TV. It’s nothing against them - love them, bless their hearts,' qualifying: 'But I think I’m going to stick with modeling for now.'

She also dished about her pal Kendall Jenner: 'I met her for the first time seven years ago over Twitter. That was before we started modeling; I was probably 14 or 15.'

Accessorizing: Her hair slicked severely back and tied into a bun, she'd popped on white stilettos and dark sunglasses, slinging a purse cross-body from her left shoulder

As Bella's recounted the development of the friendship, 'We met up and had sushi, and now we’re best friends. She’s a pretty significant human I met online.'

She did address a rougher comments aimed at her online, saying: 'Imagine that somebody is telling you that you’re a piece of sh*** every day on social media. You kind of feel like: "Well, am I a piece of s***?" You don’t really know.'

She's floated a potential acting career as well, saying: 'People think that I don’t smile and I’m super cold. With acting you can show more of who you are. I would have to get a hold of my ADD, but otherwise I think it would be fun.'

Preening: Covering this year's August issue of InStyle , Bella theorized that 'working this much is going to give me a better platform to do bigger things in the world'